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latricolore, UserMod Light

All and all the require the plural, so your three last examples are wrong.

Otherwise, I connect .

latricolore, UserMod Light
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Jo, for example.

You did a whole job. – This is a praise for a very good performance. And a solid formulation, without articles.

My colleague is sick, so I had to the whole Make work.

Look, all the Stitches… The mosquitoes love me. – Of course I’m in the plural.

latricolore, UserMod Light

Thank you for your help! 🙂

ralphdieter
1 year ago

Found something else:

We are in 50 BC. All Gaul is occupied by the Romans, all Gaul? No! A village populated by diligent Gauls does not stop resisting the invader.

ralphdieter
1 year ago

Think again – I’m all ears!

latricolore, UserMod Light

To do this, I can only say that at the moment there is no further example of whole/without article/+ singular, sorry.

JMC01
1 year ago

“All the…” is more dramatic, more poetic.

Velbert2
1 year ago

All the dog is just as wrong as all the dog.

Velbert2
1 year ago
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I don’t see any sense in the words. At best. Then the second does not make any sense.

Velbert2
1 year ago

At best: Every dog is black.